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Fairy Tale
Fairy Tale
Author: Cyn Balog
Morgan Sparks has always known that she and her boyfriend, Cam, are made for each other. They're next-door neighbors and have been friends practically since birth. They tell each other everything, and are totally hot for each other. — But suddenly, a week before their joint Sweet Sixteen party, Cam starts acting distant. His mysterious and aw...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385737074
ISBN-10: 0385737076
Publication Date: 1/11/2011
Pages: 256
Rating:
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4.1 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Fairy Tale on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Reviewed by Ashley B for TeensReadToo.com

Morgan Sparks and her boyfriend, Cam, have been together forever, basically. She knows they are perfect for each other, and nothing can break them apart. Then Pip, Cam's "cousin," comes to stay with him, and Cam is suddenly different.

When Cam finally fesses up, he reveals to Morgan that he is a fairy. He and Pip were switched at birth, and Cam's biological brother died. Now Cam is the rightful heir as Fairy King.

Morgan wants nothing more than to be with Cam forever. But he is physically changing, and Morgan can't help but think maybe he should leave.

This debut novel was absolutely stunning. I wasn't sure what to expect, seeing how it is about a male fairy, which is kind of strange. But I fell in love with it. I loved everything about it. I didn't want it to end, though.

I loved Morgan's character, but she did bug me sometimes. I couldn't decide who I liked better between Cam and Pip, but I think I choose Pip, because of the way he spoke.

I recommend FAIRY TALE to everyone. It is amazing.
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dukesangel002 avatar reviewed Fairy Tale on + 91 more book reviews
Fairy Tale is a quick read that kept me engaged from beginning to end. You start off meeting Morgan and Cam, the perfect couple, together since they were in diapers. It isn't long, though, until Morgan, who is a psychic who's predictions are never wrong, gets a scary premonition of Cam. Turns out that Cam is a fairy that was traded for a human baby the day he is born. When Cam starts coming into his fairy powers everything starts falling apart.

Morgan was a great character. She was quirky, with her psychic abilities. She was also loyal and funny. Cam was the all around perfect male. Good at everything and funny and charming. I really liked that they had been together for such a long time. It was sweet to see a relationship that had already been established and wasn't just a "meet and instantly fall in love" thing.

The only thing I didn't like was that there wasn't enough conflict in the love triangle as I would have liked. Everyone was just a little too polite and too accepting of every one elses choices to seem realistic to me. The guys were a little too perfect and I wanted to see a little more passion.

Overall this was a quick, fun read that pulls on the old fairy lure of changelings and does a good job with it. I think teens will find it a lot of fun, and adults will too. A fun addition to the YA and fairy genres.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Fairy Tale on + 2527 more book reviews
This was a rather short, contained novel about fairy. It is Balog's debut novel and I have been wanting to read it for a while. It was okay. About par for the course when compared to numerous other young adult fairy books out there.

Morgan and her boyfriend, Cameron, were born on the same day. They have known each other forever and imagine they will be together forever. Morgan is a psychic and as far as she knows everything she predicts always comes true. Then things with Cameron start changing and she can't tell why. That is until Cameron gives her the news that he is actually heir to a fairy throne and a fairy himself. He thinks despite this, nothing will stop him from staying with Morgan. That is until his human replacement shows up from fairy. Pip is a sweet human boy raised in fairy, he is geeky and awkward and Morgan does her best to help him fit in. He was the kid that was stolen from fairy when they left Cameron in his place. Morgan is determined to find a way for her and Cameron to stay together; but what does that mean for fairy and what does that mean for Pip?

This was a hard book to rate for me because there were things about it I really loved and things about it I really disliked. I loved the dialogue. The dialogue between characters was always snappy, witty and at times heartfelt, never awkward . Morgan was a great character and I loved how she dealt with everything. Despite her psychic ability she is always very down to earth, honest, and has a great sense of humor. I loved that she wasn't another over-dramatic, whinny heroine. I also loved that her and Cameron has a solid base for their relationship; it's based on years and years of friendship. I also enjoyed Balog's writing style; her sentences are well put together and the writing itself is engaging.

There were a couple things I didn't like though. I thought the plot development was weak. Morgan's efforts to save Cameron from his fate were weak and her change of heart mid-story was odd given the history her and Cam have. I was kind of torn mid-story because I couldn't decide if it was nice to have Morgan make a mature rational decision...or if it was just weird that she gave up so easily. Balog also never develops a very solid foundation for the fairies. You don't know much about their world or their magic system. It just is. So, from a technical standpoint the plot left a lot to be desired.

All in all this is an okay read. I would read it more for fun than for any desire to read something wonderful and new. It was a quick read and a fun diversion, but definitely nothing awe-inspiring. I did like Balog's writing style though, so I may pick up her next book "Sleepless" just to see if the plot development improves. If the next book is like this one then it is minimal time to breeze through the book.
dukesangel002 avatar reviewed Fairy Tale on + 91 more book reviews
Fairy Tale is a quick read that kept me engaged from beginning to end. You start off meeting Morgan and Cam, the perfect couple, together since they were in diapers. It isn't long, though, until Morgan, who is a psychic who's predictions are never wrong, gets a scary premonition of Cam. Turns out that Cam is a fairy that was traded for a human baby the day he is born. When Cam starts coming into his fairy powers everything starts falling apart.

Morgan was a great character. She was quirky, with her psychic abilities. She was also loyal and funny. Cam was the all around perfect male. Good at everything and funny and charming. I really liked that they had been together for such a long time. It was sweet to see a relationship that had already been established and wasn't just a "meet and instantly fall in love" thing.

The only thing I didn't like was that there wasn't enough conflict in the love triangle as I would have liked. Everyone was just a little too polite and too accepting of every one elses choices to seem realistic to me. The guys were a little too perfect and I wanted to see a little more passion.

Overall this was a quick, fun read that pulls on the old fairy lure of changelings and does a good job with it. I think teens will find it a lot of fun, and adults will too. A fun addition to the YA and fairy genres.


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